Israel on Thursday began handing over the bodies of 91 Palestinians who were killed during anti-Israeli attacks, some of whom died over 40 years ago, officials on both sides said. Duration: 00:29
New video from activists in the region of Houla, from the day more than 100 people were left dead, shows large plumes of smoke rising above towns and villages and the sounds of explosions as shells hit buildings on deserted streets.
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi speaks about her country's need for meaningful development at the WEF in Thailand.
Ruchir Sharma author of "Bearish on Brazil" from the May/June issue of Foreign Affairs puts the economic growth of emerging markets in perspective and then charts the challenges that the global economy will face in the coming years.
The man suspected of dismembering a murder victim then mailing the body parts to political parties in Canada, is now wanted by Interpol.
Both sides deny a massacre in Syria, Western officials push China, Russia to stop supporting regime.
Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague tells Reuters time is running out for a peace plan in Syria and Britain and the EU are working on more sanctions.
The ECB's President and EU economy commissioner warn of collapse of the currency unless the Euro zone countries go the next step towards fiscal unity.
Ret. Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff offers insight and analysis of the Syrian situation.
GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney critiques President Obama's record on foreign policy. Watch her full report tonight on the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley.
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield weighs the moral options the West has against Assad.
Becky Anderson talks to Fmr. Pakistani Pres. Musharraf about his country becoming 'almost a pariah' internationally.
White House press secretary Jay Carney said Thursday that President Barack Obama is horrified by the reports of violence in Syria.